Woode, a former UCF cheerleader, apparently lost her balance and fell to the floor on her shoulder and neck.

The crowd watched in silence as paramedics rushed in to help her.

Woode was able to wave to fans as she was taken off the court in a stretcher.

The crowd watched in silence as paramedics rushed in to help her. Woode was able to wave to fans as she was taken off the court in a stretcher.

According to Magic spokesman Joel Glass, Woode fractured three vertebrae and has a broken rib.

"Jamie and her family wish to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. She is in stable condition after suffering three vertebrae fractures and a broken rib," Glass said in a statement. "She suffered no neurological damage and is expected to make a full recovery. She and her family respectfully ask for privacy at this time."

Woode is in stable condition.

The stunt team is made up of independent contractors and do not work directly for the Magic.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said because the team is independent contractors OSHA has no jurisdiction to look at the incident.

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